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New Hampshire is in the midst of an outbreak of hepatitis A.Since November, 142 people have been diagnosed with hepatitis A in the state and one person…
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Jails in New Hampshire will expand their use of medicine to assist inmates who are attempting to overcome opioid and alcohol use disorders.The New…
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Five New Hampshire non-profits have been named as recipients of nearly $1 million in state funding aimed at expanding addiction resources in workplaces…
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A U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year allowed states to legalize gambling on sporting events. Now the Granite State appears poised to do so, with a House…
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AmeriCorps-Backed Recovery Coaches Start Work Across N.H. This WeekA new AmeriCorps program is supporting more than a dozen addiction support workers across New Hampshire.The workers will serve as recovery coaches at…
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This is the second episode of “The Rules Are Different Here,” a four-part series on mass incarceration in New Hampshire. Listen to the first installment,…
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How Nashua, N.H.'s Second Largest City, Is Managing The Opioid EpidemicAs part of NHPR's Crossroad: The N.H. Opioid Reporting Project, The Exchange went on the road on February 7, 2019 to the Nashua Public Library for a live…
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As part of NHPR's Crossroad: The N.H. Opioid Reporting Project, The Exchange went on the road on February 7, 2019 to the Nashua Public Library for a live…
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Caitlin Hyland's New Hampshire jail cell looks like those of many of her fellow inmates, featuring family photos, a few books and a cot. But one thing…
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In a series of public forums this week and next, state and local health officials are addressing questions and uncertainty around New Hampshire’s new…